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IB PuJJLlSnEO 1 EVEI TJJUKSDAY AFTERNOON . Y -s ... ST .... OA VI i K. ST ITT, SPITm AND rBOPBIETOR. .".iri'ION KATES. 00 .... 1 00 .... 50 ;pei is entered nt the Bnndon post iHci as Socond-clnss Matter. The commander of the Eocoud nrtny corps has been ordorerl to mobilize bis troops iuiiuodiatoly for dispatch to the Far EasL General Kuropntkin will be left ia coiumatid of tbo lirt army corps. Kiiiei-jrency Medicines. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 , 1904. EDITORIAL. Just now, governments, through prominent men, nro looking for mens nre-S to legislate or promote peace. but to our mind the greatest peace promoter would bo a return to jnst dealing, one with another, both as to governments, corporations and indi vidnals. It is a great convenience to have at band reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight ioju ries and ailments. A good linim nt audone that is fast becoming a favor ite, if not a household uecessity. is Chtftuborlain's Pain Balm. By apply mg it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injmy to heal in about one-third the time usually required, and as it. is au antiseptic it provenis any dauger of blood poisoning. When Paiu Balin is kept at t.and aspraiu may bo treat ed before iullauuniatiuti sets in, which insures a quick recovery. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Anctuor "fence Uunterenca js scheduled to take place the first week in October, and representative men, promiueot in many countries, are ox pected to be in attendance at Boston, during conference week. It it but a few years since the first conference uf this nature was instituted, the Czar of all the Russians oeing the mover. Siueo then peace seems to have Hod from the earth, and if this eflort is followed by increased carnage, pan domonium will soon reigu supreme. There is considerable money ox pemleJ ih sending roform speakers but during cvnp vi.'H and at other times, in the interest of reform treas ures, aud too frqnen ly the speaker ;s given a hearing- by small audiences, and those mostly converts to the re form contemplatdd. Often the speak er is eloquent, and would get a lib eral hearing; if his merits, r.s an eu tertaiaer, were known. Hence, we Lave thought that if these speakers were brought into tho district in which they intend to campaign, and sent through it speaking nt the prin cipal points, aud then, after getting their merit as an entertaining speaker before the public they would re-canvass the district ami stay in each place loug enough to give a thorough discusou of the issue, that much more good would be done aud more rapid progress be made. Japanese took Daling Pattx. Sr. Petersburg, Sept. 23.-The Jap anese, accordiug to a dispatch re ceived here, have attacked and cap tured tb'e Daling Puss bf assault. A stubborn resistance was made against them in the hope of retarding their forward movement as mqch as pus.-iile ;n-i thus dtJawng the gener al battle in or near Mukden, which is beinir actively prepared for by Gen eral Kuruuiitkiu. J was uot without great loss of meu :uh the J'ip.iiK'Me succeeded iu cap-Minn;,- the pusiti'iu. They made sev i;tl, in-tfi'cnial attempts to take it by iiit;i ariiller tire of a light charne .t. 'in liiolitiy; thi plan nn-nceer-s- - 'be heig:itt htid -eized J t-itl t: ly direct a-- Vort Art It it nitri Others. For tnoro than four months- 132 days, all told 'Japanese forces have been engaged in the investment of Port Arthur, and While its ultimate capitulation appears to be a certain ty, no one can venture a rational guess whan tho end will come. The time now cousjimed in the Port Ar thur siege corresponds exactly with that in which the French held Pnri against the Prussian hosts in 1870 1. It exceeds many of the mo-d notable. sieges of modern times, and may jet have a record tjhat will compare with some of the longed the world has ever known. j The perusal of a few facts along this Hue cannot) fail to bo of interest. In the memorable struggles that have been euded Ivj capitulation in later years, that at Mafek'.ng. in the South African war, wits of the longest dura tion. Kimborly is next in line, with h record of 123; days, aud Ladysmith succumbed after 11G davs of lighting Going back a little iu hUturv. tne wonderful teuaeity of the Russians, is shown in theeleveu months' resistance at Soba&topol, although in that fa mous siege the beleaguered were in receipt of large supplies of provisions and munitious of war. Again, at Plevna, the Russians were held at bay for ninety seveu days by Osmau Pasha. Possibly the most famous of Old World sieges that is recorded in modem history is th it iu which the English held G bra Iter ngaiuit the Freuch aud Spanish for a period of more than three years and live months, terminating iu Jannarv, 1783 There are also some interesting com parisons to be drawn from the milita ry record on this continent. The Eng li-h consumed sixty-nine days in the reduction of Quebec. Lord Coru walJissnrre'uietf to General Washing ton after twenty days' resistance at Yorktown, while (i-neial Grant was before Yiekshnrg se-nty-uinu nays before that place capitulated.- Puit land Telegram. Iu l'rnl of (hiiinlicrlaiii'K rlali. Cholera and Dim rlmei: I'diudv. "Allow me to give yon a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,'' says Mr. John Hatnlett, of E?g!o Pass, Texas. "I suffered ono week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, whpn ray friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchaut here, advised tne to take this remedy. After taking one dose 1 felt greatly relieved, and when I had lakeu the third dose was entirely cured. I thank yon from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands ot mankiud." For sale bv C. Y. Lowe. Home Circle Column Crude Thoughts Am They Full From The Killtorml Ten. I'lcamuit Keulii Kav urles. A Column Dctllratcil to Tired Mother a They Join The Home Circle at ICvenlii TJde. MY IjITTI.K WlTE Our tnble is spread for two, tonight No ,wiic8ts our bounty share, The ihimusk cloth is snowy white, TIh service eleuntit and bright, Our china iiiin;t and rme; My lit tin wife pic-ides, And pot feet love ab:ds. A fairer picture who has mcii? Sift lights and shadows Mend, The e, ntral t:sure of the -ceiie, i-he sits, my w.iV. m qtieeii j iier head a Si'tle lent: And ii: b r eve; of bhiu I read my bli-s anew. I watch h-r as he paiirs the :ei, , itll (j'liet. tMitk' uriie. : ! With thuers deft and :n iveitie::t free Sh mie.s in tli civ.ihj for sue. A bright -nule !! her laee. Ami as hbe-eiid it h;i. 1 pledge r :n ni t up. AVns evr iuj?ri !, ftr -u tdtst? I i' Ctetlv refleet. I'hii pa-suij tb'i'i .-.he inns have d. j i'or :i.nv dear li;s n mine nt pre.-, d. j Telegram: On recmmendal ion :f District Forecaster Edward A. 13ea;s, tho voluntary station at Langlois, Curry County, im been discontinues!, ami the insdrnn'oet- be trans ferred to Mat lift. 'id, as si 'on as possi ble, wh(se a i-!or!:i v, ..riiing station will also be 1 .;i iime f- r the win ter gales. P. 1). JJow will have chatge of tho storm warning service. Notice to Haulers. AH porsoiH ari horeby for!iddt!ti to tres pass on in y premises for the pnrt-me of hunting', and tiny persons found tropassit.t: upon my lands, biivmi: auus in their pos session, will bo promptly . iMeouted. Jons Hamulikju. git. WANTED (Quickly, few persons (o repre sent lone etnhhsheu wholesale bouse aiming retail iiierchantH mid auetita Licnl territo ry of few counties. salary, and expenses paid weekly. lixueiisti monev advunned. ('oniiuission extra, l'ermanent cimuuemetit. ousiiiess successful. 1'roviouB experience not essrntial. Kncloso Pelf addressed envel ope. Address. Sui'kkistkndext Tkavklkiw. '. Uearborn b... ('hicauo. CLARENCE Y. LCVE Uamlon. Oregon, Druggist and The Star Meat Mark et Apothecary Church Directory M. E. Cituncii. Preaehinc service everv L'nd and 4th Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8: P. M. Snnday School every Sunday nt 10, A. M. Kpworth l.eat!ne . 7:P. M. Prayer meetinu Wednesday at S: P. M. PUESUYIEIllAN SEItVICE. Preaching 1st and I!rd Sundays, inornin; and eveiiiiit. Suiidav School each Sunday at 10 a. tu. hmleavor nie-tinys at the usual hours. Praver meet my 7 '.'JO Thursdny evenings. All are welcome. doli!I Haii -UI.Y. Pastor. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Jikg TRftDC Marks Designs V1 COPVRtGHTS &C. Ih jnst ia receipt of a new and froh htock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent ami T'roprtetary l'repsirntions Toilet Articles, PKUFUMl-IS, JillITSIIES, Sl'OKOEH, SOAPS Nfi'S AND CaKDIES. Clears, Tohaeeos and Clarettefl. Paints. Oils. Glumes, and i 'aimer's Supplied !?OOT I Ifou Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S JJoailer in Iloois and Shoes llepairin neatly and promptly done at lowest livinL' prices. What We Can Do For You Anv.'i:e -er 'i's a rfcotrli Hmfrtc.-'rrijitif r. nmy quit-Kir n- r: ti'! or oiii)ii 'ree v.i.,ttn.r :in ,v" ' 111 h prli:iMv piietitu.ue. f m'r.uiilrH--irirtlyr i.ll.u-i:M:il. HimrttKi,kori I'n'enta sont f !. ul li'-t ;u.,'.uv K r "ruria i't.tet.i. I'-iit i m t alien 'Sr t:u!i Mima it Co. rctelve tpt'uil n-.tirr. t.itlii:t elinrce, lutl.o !vo t'aiiern Tor the 1'rlee of One. Von (et the Neu of the Werlil and the I. oe.il 'ev. 'Ilirmvn in u ti IJiiruiii. ur,diiK j fi A V-,iti1,itt:iir !Ii!tr!P! wontlr. Ijiriifst clr- ll Kt iu IS r..r.iul in v lie.'k. I cill.il." u i i r.r -. i.'iitiiln Jetirnal. 'I t rin.', ?3 c , yimr : t.tiir iiU'iitli.", f I. Solil by nil neivKloi.lers. Hear treble or my ,., . n?JJU n nn, ...,..-.. !... Vl Hrjiici- .::"' e y f w.Tiiin'oii. I), c. Gad hlosi her liul wife. TErcBPiOOK & BURNS, Props. All Kinds of Fresh Meats' Always Kept on Hand. UOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HKAD-CIfEESE, VEAL, COitNED BEEF, PICKLED POKK, BUTTE 1, EUGS, FKUIT AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. Meats delivered to persons Hvinn on the I'.iver or a!nn the Stage Konie. City Barber Shop and BATH BOOMS, V. F. HAIIKIS, IX CIIAKGK. SuereH'tor to J. I,. Til OM lO.V. SK-WES, EACH SHAMPOO, 1IAIU CUT, : I N G E , Td ASAGK, BA(iH L'.r Ct.-?. AND BATH. ViaCA H wl' Mr tT cr rf -A t:i:-: vom: men sv. ' r -..,. - i ... ... . 'I tiit. ""i.t I . ' Tbrp.' l.;i:s.1st.tiii' !.. aN.iu VX i---.' , -er,- : witn ;.!o. i ..nd ; well urossoil. well 1;j.jT. ai:u tli'tviit wrt - :.i p -.-t i , h-m-ie ::.! .i:il.i:i;.iiti:'-; j l...:-;r,.r ...,..,1 . :... , ' tJ::" ''i i i-Mjim.ii. .n 'nr-uiitu iotf. Th'- art .cin of well to-ilu uu on:s boys who "nave a little mk-L-i money uhethor thy wrrk or not. If th" style of clothing nil.' foinpl" lyclia:i in tlm t:t ihirty :l;s ei.ch of thy-e luys y k 1 1 1 t haw u coiiij.Ji (, now ontiit. Hu wonlii 10 :Jit .-toil at- l onliT it, m.tl they uunhi l.c "u ! 'i,.-.-,,;",,: ,i.,::,u,-.-. t -f7 u. v ,t:i ii. v.Ql trfk; p':i-S! ri-!'. l"r ;:n tirnli'.-s ;u!dii-s ;'. . j ri:i!iii. Sliai:.-r Mt.. l':i:td. Or. YS: iiV. Nl!i:,!i. Motiti ', Ii- t i'Si; i.tvt-ii i. i.il jh-rsons not t" tfr--:iS- I.JMIi tin- lil'Mtl.-,' nt I r. K'ttVill. ihl i'i .1 I ! I'i'M.-f I. ; ;.!lil ' e C.OU"- ry n .!. Hi iMih'rii i'u.rv. .x i. lu-tvtiiu. piitt: . or i.erit roving timl.i-r t: - t said i ind. ?.'." r! war ! will ' ptid f r iuforma :? ;eii:n 'tin eo:n ieiion ot trei(ti ns in Ttiov aro not !:ul t!ivi woalil think n :iimr. h nvt-vr. if ! spoiiilitiy; two tlollars at tlju b.nxltn alley, and burro win:: Ino money frtuo sonio tithor buys to pay l'e it. A:s o'.'l tB'jth'iiiati who sat in our oliic ami saw th b'y- pa-, .-aiil, "F.uir J.il they have no show. L'-wk !r ;::iiu-1 thftn." And what hi sni J i tun Lifts i a stri;:h snei-eas is a hattii-. which j'oi'S lo tho troni:. Slivnjth i-Kl I. if M:i(N. A .-silt. First Class Watch .Agates GrGurd, roiished and riOL'-.-iieQ to orur; -r 'oiv i;lnr work in niv Tim Hoy and the Gun. Th- Hn-siaua fought uisul th r last, loiiriri"; a (ievaatio; lire from f-nuiH m :n into iIjh rank? of tin on r iiiit.- laf.jii.eM, vv Jn. apiarntl L;;l iiih.Ic up th-ir minds to lake the m-r'iHrft- t.f ii.ei'nt. CunMiii-uii" tl.H tat ihi t!e 1:i-t-iaii lori-e -At ie 2vSU m.-ti, it ,aii ivao" lly ha believed that tho Japanest lo::si must have been considerable. Tin lUsi-eiattt.ti which leil to th tak idH of ihe pa poltn- eii'cliiflV"l ti I he suspected plan of the Japanese whicih is undoubtedly to atte'nt)t auotbor such developing movetuent a, was fought off Ht Liao Yaui; Knroki will uutlonbledly now throw his mea out iu au attempt to a;ain cut off Kuropntkin from Harbin, or compa him to uijain fjht a retreat ing battle. KuropatUin this morning made re port thai the Japanese have assumed the offensive, and have advanced from Bdnaipudzo to Findialua, which is but 20 versts from Mukden. As this is comparatively close to the Russian lines, the battle caa not be much longer delayed. The following at tide is frm the Oi egou Daily Journal, and as it lis to the point uu the subject under disens Hon, we pioi luce it: A little -a-t .-ido girl's e"es were tiearly d--troed by a mis.-ile from au -or-uu in th tiamls of a neighbor y. Ue "didn't mean to' of cotue inn hi parents. and tie whole public. is not iiilieroiit. 1'ieoii Ml, hut it w i'tauii. l e i -.ii,t m a neat auo sails tells for men and w ;-- ti l.av i fiUtr n.'itni.T. at a r.a.-ou:tl.Je price, fllarjfter ei Ug!i I ) w-iik. o ynivv . 1 ami - my i:-.v lit.e nf j. .-..i-v. e.m- striair. to dig linor r..., in the gr.u:..i -f S tk 1in-' ,i,u V'n' S:i"h 1"-- , . , Tn-iv W ..ist tsJ, !hwocli i, l.iitvi'!. i'ml and grapple wiiu i.iie. iKi-o . uvv ti ., . ,-t ... n 1 ' ' ajd ( .Hiir i.iUMif.;. ( l.i.nis. ( .:;ruis, :aui the days when they -i.i-niW he i- ( .a,.. WLicli h.-e, jjst arriM,l. i ing moral and spiiifua! -ltenl!. ! idling. Wtin l le'y i i i.!o tit- o ; j of tho battle their miwles up j 0 , llabby. Wealih will help thorn i-ih. , 3ilG0I., Their education, ho;v..v..r -,,.!. n!e vunC!- Vll'VW .h vi !UN ",lSiil. Vi ::i education trains lliem to be .-ir.nig. ! I tfAt'Ti. AKiiii i: uir::. V.'ntolin.akfr iiiid Jewetvr. Creqon. Ti. '!i-we who ;'. nj arreHrn;es and .1 -.r t;i mlv:t!ice. and nil new snliTi l utio iwy in ndva:;ee. we mHhetlio i ". it.f ;rtosit ion coinunskit: xtvurai i'..'.:- r -ni e. iipU-ts to select frorii: 1'i.ic;. or !rt iCiTiuiw viin Viuiit. !Un: Uyc rajnf: t?J ('.') Sin n.::ieiH !l:i!ielii i! Wl i'.trthi: .i .v-ii::it Tf-irsrajn r (r) Vi rekl I iii'.u li in 1 iii) A; J-:d to f.'f.w (t 53 Oar flf:Vi The P":! :iu is ae .;' t& l-fitT-):' ;, ,t tht V.'f.-:. nJ is a d.i:?v .uiI"M .! in :':OM'iC'i. nsi.l ixiws hU tj- v.i; ,..t iti'-tml-s :-";:td . htU.-;iti. , tec-'rd -r .'lid l'.'itt:n. ! y-;.r.. Z W ''. 'd : .nd ITi! i, ::u. . tt:-tii (." i ie- i'-'.ikiad Eve!;iii.; 'tVietTfim v..t it insiM :i hv1:. It .iTe.- r.H t!-. n-. !b :s .vttttli rettJir..' nd ii; lime of y.:ai; tt ices', mttidi : it !ifl'; !i-r-- fe-l.. i -t. !te:i i: r-v.l;t-i u -re -iiij . r. : j '.rn i!. .e -rder ntid T Itararsi on y. nr. Sv a w.-ek'v Kiiir ibe V,ve ' 'r- -:.i..u h-ii tt. S 'Zihv-'. .iii ! j:- ' :ii! ilit- ie;,s u.su.dtj co.itMiittd :.. a -.'.. j 'am-r. ii-ci-ttr !..! Vr-k!y (i",:iiii:.'t:i...-:.' 'i j it i-he ntv tif erh ; r--f!i v !. in ! f.rir-.;ii;n:i sdimy a!l but-. li t tend t.inr. ' .'t ietjirni r tv.i:diti,)if--;i:.d -.i o ! Tn'f rttv :! tlte In.tunn f:ii:i:!v. Hiul f ; i lie jiiirjMWt i f !-ivi:-.u rj r r. ders u eha'ire i tt ;v.rrui 1 lu'ii'Ives V yive I In n: the he-- I A).!'-'' to lit t- hi. Any d.etrii.c tho i di'tt not Hjtte:tl to the hij;li. -t tirder of reti souinj- is not -a:e. Ki'Otirder .nd Ajie:t! : Iii:i-'n.. . f ' : The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer II "T3 G. P. JENSEN, Master. I'hip Steamer is New. is Strimylv Imilt, nnd fitted with the Inn st ini; r..ve:i,ents. and wift te ie-.'iiir oi'.v i-t;r.ei . i..r .-iseiijier.-' ami tn itlj. Iwlwet n Jin. CiMpuIle Kiver. );e.m. and a-in Franci.v;.', L.d.f. EL15K!;T DYKi;. Acent. Itnndon. ()r-fi..ii. IS. ''. Kin'Z. Man-iiaj: Airent. l'U7 Front atr.-et, Sjan Frncico, CHftrtiiti. uitv.r ywuift mmwMm r ir ir - wrrm -1 j n j Hotel Coquille This well known hotel is nou tinder new au com Wtmt mattaement and ua.- ; ien ihiroiiLly ren ovated :hnuj;hout. The any in .S.nthern Dreo'i. ::vinl ne'tt. JJajrsijiv Imai- atrd lr.iiti.- fne of et i-'ttie iiiu bar in co ervice is tp! ;u itxltifc iu - eu u atH -u .ou wiih ,L httel. I S 4, Poctors find Do You will avail them uuthiii. Ali that wiii conr.t wheu l he tivt come.-, will be sueh mor . liijre t3s tin:.' is in ihf.r soul-;. ! ailure will hump I hm, are to blame, anil honld be held mor- f fortune will jo-tb th'Mii. L'rdos-. ibey Fort ArtHnr Mast Soon Fall. Chefco, Sept. 26. Aa a result of tho battle bofore Port Arthur, which began on the 19th, the Japanese have captured several important posit ious. The Kussian tenure of the bi forts, guardiug the northeast aud north west nidps of the town, is today seri ously 'threatened, and they may be expected to fall at any time. The Japanese hare succeeded in capturing their water supply, and the surrender or capture of the town is only a matter of a short time. The reorganization of tho St Pe tersburg and Manchurian divisions was officially aunounced today in an imperial edict ' General Grippenberg has been ap pointed commander of the third armv -;irr(rt ic the Province "Vjl0y L ., . .. . ... II v account ahk for such accidents, cai:.-e no boy ought lo be permitted ti hnv one of these init-cbicvons w-;.pon-. or be til le to buy one. pi.-iul. and tor guns cause -cores of deaths annually, and iu thi instance a girl's eyesight barely e-capt-.l deKtructK u. This is only one f many like instances occurring ao niinlJy throughout the country, and et pnriMit- permit their yo mg bovs can stand uj) and mm tte'ir jtvs tn I tight, they are goner The hoy -a ho has to w.irk h ir-1 with hi, bat- u get his eilnca! ioe, to get "l.i-.-lart" in life, is training hi- numd mu-c!e fui the light. 11 i. r-aoy when she shock of cuiiihal comes. If i-; full r mtired for the liht: ie kn w- w i:at it is to stmt hiin-eif, to d i with nt c- u torts an t nixurn-: le is :;i r at:. I ti t: 1 i l.:mil "tile. ?Cniep i- h-reliv yiv. n th u in p:rt:nr:- f iii-'ru -i l-t- :ntii the v.,i;n;iii.-,.M-i-r ot tilt Ge:i-r..; I .til 1 ' "lei. Ulid'-r rtiitl.iottv vi-iiiii in Illlil liv -tiill il.'ri, t'.S. i'ev. i:i-i. I I'V the ! t . j , ,ij.-.-jT'i'.-d Kt:Mian l'it!!. !.-!!". v. v. !; i.K'i.d t Ier at iiiihlie -ale on tii- 17th dav of -ie;ii till er. ot.t. :i tins i.IhVc. the f'dl;ir.-,u i'urt of rind, to ;if of S't,. :i.uion 11, ionhii; S. li. W.. W. , Any an. I all t -r-en ci:iimi:iur inl ..;r;ely the llwiVt -tit -cr.lit-il bold- ale advi-vd to file heir claim- it litis tdie:- tin or befvi e t he d.iv tteitri!,-it . i I'M- the c-'nin.eiiei ;ti-:i: of .it! Jal. itii-t -a :se their tiatc: v. ill bo orf lt.-d. .!. T. i:r.i:itK. It ;-ter, I. 11 . b.n.rii. lb elver. -. tn ' r ii. !t:lv h. b' -t ;'Vin can have it nil fr CVv KAr, I'm- In the IS":::i:ii iV-'..;r:-:ii. o 1 o t !? itJ. r'i;.:i. Jt i- I c ho ft i niii" ii. v l!;i- pi.Mi-ht d :n 'Jm-ii: i: .mm k s all th v.iwfi .it the state r.Mi the nn. lot l'iv it fur .i i .i .till. A -:-.! ;ne : ;.y w 1 le :i..-oh d o : ri AOoic-s The Telegram, roi: : i. mi. o A m t. in! Si i rescri' ruiaiiM KO'fit'K i'tJIf ri'HI.If'ATiON. 1 imlier I.anil a et. .! utie. ;;. Ill's. I'MTM' Stvtks h.Nt (n-Kt. i:. Jlo ehi..!.-. Dli'e.ni. llt;ill 'J1',. l:H N".v : tu-r-ii. c:en rhaf in eon-.; l-n . v.'iu, " ;ir 'i--an ! in .it-.: . (. .f:.- -.f .ion. i-.S. .-nt i U-it " n act b-r tf" I toi.l'.r i n:.s in llu M-tti of t'.,.uo- n,... i '':'. m N.-t;i.;i. :id V. .hi:i':.ir! 1, ru ! '' ." as c'limii i! t.i Ali the I'liI.I.e I., tr.. i of a crook, I .Mlur lh,n h- i- of J Slm : - b W. M. - l.h .. j ct J I " Alar-.'i.!!i. : Maiiihiit. i tin: (.j to parchase and Uio at will and pro- shabby e-iat. il run g w;;h iiti .-. ft tniseuoush-, th,s, deadly little wean-j -"hav, a w,!:. if he hn-ifi the thi:t tins, ami societv still nermi bo .-old. One of tho duties ,1c CtS:!ll. 1.:.: tilt-. d:.V i j. 1 1 . 1 - .-. r'i -'.-.t -Kieti; N . fur 'he f legislature is to p-ms a stringont law against the use or sale in thi- state of these murderous ami maiming toys. Even if they do not very often harm children, as iu this case, boys put them to bad u-e in fact, there is no i . goon use wuaievor lor thm. 15o3s u-,0 them to shoot at buds and inno ceut animals. Thesr. weapon? encour age cruolty and a contempt for aui mal life iu boys, makes them reckless of the natural rights of birds aud ani mals, aud carelehs even of the rights and safety of other children. A boy has no buhinesa with a gun of any kind, until ho is old enough to go hunting Iegi;imto game, and has dis cretion to use it properly for that purpose only. little weap- Miaw- a .'.. u lie na-i; I wio dim- .. i, y r -fft.-. f;$ yr.'A 'i-oh.-. ,i ., '.... t ..t Men..,, :..;,. Ji.-sthem to iay f.r if U;r:y Iih.mI, do t:.i k-.... 'A S $ tf$V i , c'v'! l'h'K N" ::" S"n"1- "f N-,;: s of the next 'him aw.iko n.gh:.-, btu a duty en Iw '" hiad i- ... t. t..i-i-.j,. f..r ,t- tt-.her , ' , I or -roti. .ha.i for a.;rior.'liirI pi;ri...-es anil t to l-'.tb! stl h.-r ehoiu in -:.Jil lam! ti. tote .! it j !' I.lnmi-iitoii vr. I'ni't .) Sr ite tniiini-- ri snuier at hi-'ll:i -M Han.lon. Coo-i (.'..milv. t'K v)ifj.n.oti Sittutttav. the 111 li tit vol Xiu'eiu- I oL I lo Ten for five centj.at Prti;::. Orocers, Restanrant, S.iloons, Ne-S'4rd. Ocr.ml Storet and I'irbcri Sbo;s. 'I'tii-y 1 .ir.:li fuia. in.J..ic stcrp. and prolon-; 'ile. One gives riiiel: No matter w ha, ' the matter, one will do you good. Ten samples and one tliuusasd tesit. monials s.ent bv mail in any address on receipt ot price, by tbt Ripant Chemical Co., lo.Spruce St., New York City. jour Stomach. 'hen tho quantity of food taken is too large or tho qualily too rich, sour stomacn is likely to follow, ami es- pecially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slow- yantl not too freely of easily digested food. Mastirate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals. and when, you feel a fullness and wevgbt in the region of tho stomach after eating, take hamherlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tiblets, and the sour stomach may be avoided. I'or sale by O. Y Lowe. -eieniM would. Such boy-, h r.. a luortg-igo on lif. Th:y aro ud lh poor boys. 'i'h. i "poor bnvs" ar li boys who have an easy time of it. If theysuecend.it is a sign tint t:i.v have not been loafing: it'is a sign th-o some w;'y they have been gai.iing strength. If your boy is loafing. ha ing a good time, for heaven's -ak. ,tn. him, put onui dirty clothes on hit, that he has earned himef, and let him have the new clothes only when ho has paid for them. Tio many boys these days aro going lo the bad because their mothers insist, on send ing them. They aro the poor rich bovs. Pitv them. lj? , i or -niii. .:;a.i .or ;itioi. inrai ii;ri...-es ami 2.-. Kwlev St.. g (. mrA-.o. f;.i... Oct.. 2. 1002. B I si'fTcri'i with fallinu and eon- f5 1 1 t I ln.r I'llll .. .... . 1.1... ? Ul (.r-ltoil OI ir.V WtltUli. Willi fCMTC . j " e-- ou;;i ,i K pains tnroncii the iroii:a. 1 si:f- i u,?5--. xv -hatl V. ,!mm jm,. Lj fered terribly at the time of men- K VV.'ti rt V ' T, .:. 'U,tl""- ( W strt::ition, h.ul hlindini' headaclnti yi; ' . ' !1i ,'n .' L .. ,.!,v,; ,.t ..!...i. l.-g . . . r I 1 1 I it ..'. tool mi M 1-oil-llH.iHMl- IIUM'I MH on Ik and ri!dh:n of t-lood to the brain, ;.l,m,i,.-nhed land-; an requested to Sile 'i What to trv I know not, for it H." t.he.r claims itt thu miiee u:i or ueforu said s. t-nied Oir.t I had tried all and fit j Jittti u.iy f Novt-miier. l!).il. r.i .1 t ... i i..i ;.w, &' .I P i:,,.-3. -. lilll' M. I Ot I illlil IH-VI UI'.W I JUL p f ' ' -' t ef Otrdtii. tl-t blcsK-d rcr.iidv for Kei-wr. Wl sick ivofi-n. 1 loiind it nltv.at L. W to uiK. a.id soon knew that I bad hj W tho nyht medicine. Kcw blood i socmen to course through mv veins V?. brZ 1 -ii ..I-...-., i -ii. I M F nou aucr ii:tu;vf eleven lkjiiics was a well woman. . i Has Soltl a l'lle of :ii:ini!n?rl;ilu'- Coiih Iteiiu-tly. I have sold Chamberlaiii'M Cough Hemedy for more than twenty years, and it has given entire satisfaction. 1 have sold a pile of it an I can reeotn mend it highly. Joseph Mcl'jlhiuoy, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always af fords quick relief ami is pleasant to take. For sale by (J. Y. Lowe. Tho favorite with thoughtful, caltureo people The (jregonlatv I A nvwBnlzed authority The Weekly I o -NTiiST Ntvnci:. l'fiartiiifitt of the Interior. l':m;; Mat us Land Uitici:. ItostaiUHt., (1i:lv:on. Anant 17th, l!ii. A .siillicietit conti-st allidavit lnvt.it In e filed tti this ottici: hy lCo 0. .Mrliwi'n. e -.-t stant. atiainsl homesread entry No. I'M: '.I. in.eie Octoh-r 1st. 1!H:!. for NV'4 Section 'St. r.ivtiship ".".I S.. I.'itnoe l." W., Ii- b'ohelt A. io:k. ooiitesiiK-, iii uliiehjit i- allet;eil tit it toe etitiMmm lias ul:o!lv ah'imloiifd tin; Mti'l tract: Ili.it lie has ehaiie,., )IH ,,.s,. ilet.ee th--icfom lor more than six m. nths sit. ite maKitii! -aid eiitrv; that UHtti tr iet is ii. '.. nor i ttver res, settled tijum ami cm1:i ated bv sa.d air O.s reipiin-tl hv !;tv rrt i n tine .inee he tiiinle his ti r -tt fiii.i, n?,d has leilloved with l's fiimllv oits:;h of t'li-. Smt'i to eiirts iinknowii. said pnrtie- ;i e r i !.... i. ..i v... i !. . . v .i't:j, ., wo . . -in in- in, -.iij( licit'!" C.'V. lihioieioother. I.'. S. ('oinuii-.-iio.icr. :.t hi-otih'.e in It'tmion. ( liejon. n d thai tiual lua, it.;; uill he held at IU o'clock, a.m.. on November .'!. 11HIJ. before the b'i-LM-'r ;m. ICec--i- r at ih- I'nited Stab s b.mtt (i...... n r I'epartmeiu, ihe t. hattanooerv , K.isebmi.', '.'teyon. Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, T-rm. I" i he said conic O. T T arness liJCU I A FREE PATTERN r ti. jo -ntK a year it - 'v r t-.ti s.'Iiction to etrerr sah- J A LtDlcS' HAGAZfftE. 5 A -ft. f ,1 rnWi p'irct; tii.s f ,' c ii . tt- a J I i Jj. -. . . rf S ' 5 1 QiJA ) i Mn. Bush is now in perfect 'bj hcahli hecatiKC phe took Yinft ef ii Canlui for menstrual disorders, M ? bearing down paitia and hlindini' ' j lieai'ii-l'i's wIwmi all rifhor remedies ?,.v .' iled to hrir.2 her relief. Any :j. sufferer may secure health by tat- H v.- . t i i it I -.- i- i . im ii. ii. mini i.iriie-. ;! e g mg W me of Card m in her hon;e. ,4 . h r,.Ux ,i,.,i t nPp-ar. nspond and ml. r u5 The first bottle convinces the pa- ;3 . evi ience lomhi'ii: -aid alleuati.Ki. ;u -i tient she ia on the road to hoalth. , . . . Yi Hot auvice in cases reqmrmc- ffl special dinvtions. address, tiivinjr 1 ? FMiiptoms. "Th Ladies' Advisnrv '. 1' 314 onlcstant hariuu. in n ti-r,,.- afli la vi t, tiled August 1 1, f. il. M.-t fotth lads ! whteh show that after due diligence iiersoii- ai servme oi mis noiic" nan not tie ii.mjo.it is heieby ordered atid directed that suh mi tire be ytveti by due and plop..,- ptihlic-oioti. J. II. Jfcoru. U-cetvf.-. Dedcr in Karnes? h Saddles ami all hinds of leather wars kept in a ln:n e?s shop. Repairing a Specialty. William (tallier will act. as niv :!eut at batidoi; uui all ordcts left with him fur S'ds or repairs will n ei-ivo i-ruiupt attui Hon El Dorado T0NS0R1AL PARLORS P. 6. HOYT, Prop. i.ooute.i iii i:i. noitu.u Hi'ii.niNr,. l-ir-t Street. lt. MiilN. (IKCCON SHAVINCr. Si! .MIHlllINO AND 11A1KJ cr iTiNd a r stanoaud nth' !;. . . i .r ji-.t c. si .. .i.-... i St...!.nlr:.i sr 'i-'i. K.'-.ihlc. S.niv. J'-t-i ... .ii. .!t! al ami A' :!. cir I'u.iiii' Paper I'.itieniK I 4j J - t'. trl a.i:5 Pfrfo. d?ons jaovt i : .- t j.r.ia aru L:ncs. r ' I . 4 ' l- tr. 1 " r h thrr 5 r :S- -l s '.1 r nc:l) c;f cny fc u I. . . ty IT.... tr.'m f THE McCALL CO.. ?, II.MI5-II7 West 31it St, tW YORK. -TIIK STKAaIKR DISPATCH THOjrAS WHITE, Master Itut lirooin Tat Leaves Haiidon every ninrtiinc except Sunday, at 7'J) o'clock ant! maltea conneu tioos with the train and steamer ilyrl Hi lt:'l a. m. nt ("onttille T'ilv. mn newly litteil up wiiti I'm eefuiii j Loaves Cquille Citv at 1"30 p. ni., arriv-.